27th ANNUAL CONFERENCE - British Academy of Management

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The Cultural and Creative Industries (CCI) track is one of the few forums in a management and business conference dedica
27th ANNUAL CONFERENCE

OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT Managing to Make a Difference 10th-12th September 2013, Aintree Racecourse, Liverpool Submission Dates: 15th January 2013: Paper Submission Opens 26th February 2013: Paper Submission Deadline

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Over 600 papers to be presented across 24 Tracks Excellent networking opportunities Workshops, symposia and Special Interest Group meetings High profile plenary sessions Professional Development Workshops Gala Dinner and New Members’ Champagne Breakfast NETWORKING “A really good opportunity to step back, network with colleagues, and consider a broad and cross-discipline range of approaches to knowledge and learning”. Dr John Neugebauer BRISTOL BUSINESS SCHOOL

FEEDBACK “I thoroughly enjoyed the BAM2012 Conference and will definitely be back next year. As an early career researcher the safe and supportive environment in which I was able to discuss my doctoral research, together with the expert advice and guidance I received, was invaluable.”

COMMUNITY “The BAM Conference is a great opportunity not just to engage with your core area of research but also to get to know of the emerging research areas in other disciplines especially in an era of multi-disciplinary research”. Dr Adolf Acquaye UNIVERSITY OF SHEFFIELD

Amanda Lee COVENTRY UNIVERSITY AND UNIVERSITY OF SURREY

Find more details on the event at: www.bam.ac.uk/bam2013 www.bam.ac.uk/bam2013

Conference Sub-Track Theme Cultural and Creative Industries The Cultural and Creative Industries (CCI) track is one of the few forums in a management and business conference dedicated to those researching the cultural and creative industries. Papers are invited from multiple disciplines as the track is designed to encourage cross-disciplinary research into the cultural and creative industries. Papers or symposia are invited addressing the following themes: • • • • •

Changing organizations and organizing in the cultural and creative industries; Cultural Consumption and Marketing in the cultural and creative industries; Work and the cultural and creative industries; Digital technology transformations in the cultural and creative industries; Critical perspectives on the creative industries, creative class and creative clusters;

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Managing creativity; The impact of globalization on the cultural and creative industries; New business models for cultural production and consumption; Intellectual Property (e.g., copyright, creative commons, open models); Austerity, Enterprise and Cultural policy; Cultural sociology and management research.

Papers may be empirical or theoretical and we welcome a range of methodological approaches. Given the cross-disciplinary nature of research into the cultural and creative industries we are especially keen for proposals seeking to establish collaborative sessions (e.g., paper or symposia) with other tracks. At past BAM Conferences the CCI track has co-organised symposia and workshop sessions with Gender in Management, E-Government and E-Business and Identity. The track co-chairs hope to organise again such joint sessions with other BAM tracks in 2013.